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that could well have saved the life of sean collier, the mit police officer was gunned down thursday night by the fleeing bomb suspects, had the suspects in the boston bombings killed by slipping poison into a bottle or lacing spinach with a deadly chemical, it would have only taken minutes to identify where the food was manufactured and how it moved through the food chain. it would have narrowed the search but not anything to do with guns or gunpowders or explosives. that would be crazy to regulate that. >> you have a right to bear bombs. >> stephanie: that would be regulating like how much fertilizer you're allowed to have. looky here. fertilizer plant had 1,350 times the amount of explosives it should have it. >> no wondter went kaboom. >> it hadn't been checked into since 1985. >> great zoning there, too right next to a nursing home. >> and an elementary school. >> stephanie: it was supposed to have less than 400 pounds of nitrate. it is the threshold where the plant would have to inform the department of homeland security about the. a es employeesives. they didn't know it existe
that could well have saved the life of sean collier, the mit police officer was gunned down thursday night by the fleeing bomb suspects, had the suspects in the boston bombings killed by slipping poison into a bottle or lacing spinach with a deadly chemical, it would have only taken minutes to identify where the food was manufactured and how it moved through the food chain. it would have narrowed the search but not anything to do with guns or gunpowders or explosives. that would be crazy to...
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vice president biden will join them for a memorial to honor murdered campus police officer sean collier and all the victims of the attack. standing together or silent alone, the message is the same. >> the concept of boston strong is really a good concept for the city at this time. i think it's something that really is going to help the city recuperate and heal. >> a big part of that process is unfolding right now along boylston street. >> reporter: now, city officials expect repair work to continue in this area but they say it's just as important for life to continue here as well. jay gray, nbc news, boston. >>> okay, jay gray, thank you very much. >>> closer to home, teachers at a bay area middle school so fed up with on campus violence, they are now taking their cause to the street. staff at alliance academy in east oakland say there's been a recent spike in safety issues on campus that includes drug, weapons and violence there. they say it's reached levels like they have never seen before. while the school district provides security, teachers say that's just not enough to stop the p
vice president biden will join them for a memorial to honor murdered campus police officer sean collier and all the victims of the attack. standing together or silent alone, the message is the same. >> the concept of boston strong is really a good concept for the city at this time. i think it's something that really is going to help the city recuperate and heal. >> a big part of that process is unfolding right now along boylston street. >> reporter: now, city officials expect...
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officer sean collier who officials say was killed by the boston marathon suspects. it will be held on the school's cambridge campus. >>> and a senate hearing will be held on alzheimer's. among those testifying, 77-year-old singer glen campbell who was diagnosed with the disease in 2011. >>> a "today" show exclusive. the anchor who was fired for dropping the f-bomb during his first day on air. he is live in the studio. hopefully he'll keep it clean. wouldn't you say he probably needs to do that. >> they should have the bleep button ready. >> just so long as he's not reading the prompter. and lester holt reports on a special "dateline" wednesday at 8:00/7:00 central. keep it here for news, weather, sports and more. i'm richard lui with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today" just the first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a great wednesday. >>> new this morning, police in a number of cities along the coast looking for a car thief. where he was just spotted, next. >>> we're just learning about the bay bridge bolts, including why one expert says mo
officer sean collier who officials say was killed by the boston marathon suspects. it will be held on the school's cambridge campus. >>> and a senate hearing will be held on alzheimer's. among those testifying, 77-year-old singer glen campbell who was diagnosed with the disease in 2011. >>> a "today" show exclusive. the anchor who was fired for dropping the f-bomb during his first day on air. he is live in the studio. hopefully he'll keep it clean. wouldn't you say...
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sean collier. he was sitting in his car, doing what he did, what he loved. his brother is an engine builder for hendrick motorsports. >> hard to go from that back to the markets but we're going to try. covering gold is founder and president of green day. let's talk gold. let's start with gold. >> sure. >> what the heck is happening? >>. >> it's been a heck of a roller coaster, number one. number two, what's happening is there was an equilibrium change. we hit the 1500 level and the market just broke. after that, you have the goldman announcement about the fact that they thought gold was going to come off. you had the cyprus rumor. and it just became a snowball. once the market kicked in it just went. >> if you liked gold a month ago you should love gold now. what happened here? >> unck that's what you're seeing with the balance today. there's actually a report that the etf volume, there was a huge drawback in money taken it of gold. the open interest actually went off. so a lot of true buyers of gold are coming back into the market. that's where you're seein
sean collier. he was sitting in his car, doing what he did, what he loved. his brother is an engine builder for hendrick motorsports. >> hard to go from that back to the markets but we're going to try. covering gold is founder and president of green day. let's talk gold. let's start with gold. >> sure. >> what the heck is happening? >>. >> it's been a heck of a roller coaster, number one. number two, what's happening is there was an equilibrium change. we hit the...
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we also send our prayers to the collier family, who grieve the loss of their son and brother sean. he was born to be a police officer, said his chief at m.i.t. he was just 26 years old and as his family has said, he died bravely, in the line of duty doing what he committed his life to doing, serving and protecting others and we're grateful to him. obviously tonight there are still many unanswered questions. among them, why did young men who grew up and studied here as part of our communities and our country resort to such violence? how did they plan and carry out these attacks and did they receive any help? the families of those killed so sense leslie deserve answers. the wounded, some of whom now have to learn how to stand and walk again deserve answers. so i've destructed the f.b.i. and the department of homeland security and our intelligence community to continue to deploy all the necessary resources to support the investigation, to collect intelligence and to protect our citizens. we will determine what happened. we will investigate any associations that these terrorists may ha
we also send our prayers to the collier family, who grieve the loss of their son and brother sean. he was born to be a police officer, said his chief at m.i.t. he was just 26 years old and as his family has said, he died bravely, in the line of duty doing what he committed his life to doing, serving and protecting others and we're grateful to him. obviously tonight there are still many unanswered questions. among them, why did young men who grew up and studied here as part of our communities...